Fish!
Platform: ZX Spectrum
Region: UK
Media: Disk
Controller: Keyboard
Genre: Adventure - Text
Gametype: Undefined
Release Year: 1989
Developer: Magnetic Scrolls Ltd
Publisher: Rainbird Software Ltd
Players: 1
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Inter-Dimensional Espionage. Inter-Dimensional... because you can "warp" into the body of a living thing in this or any other dimension. Espionage... because there are good guys and bad. And you're a good one... with years under your belt and a multitude of successful missions behind your dark glasses. The payoff? You get a vacation, and the ultimate vacation in this business is to become a goldfish.

Yes, a goldfish. Hey, it's cushy. You swim a little, eat a little, live in a castle. (So what if it's plastic.) Just as you were getting into the vacation mode (umbrella drink and all), the tide turns. The most dangerous group of inter-dimensional anarchists surface - the Seven Deadly Fins. This septic septet will stop at nothing to destroy all forms of life as we know it. And wouldn't you know it, you are drafted to stop them!

Trivia:

All Magnetic Scrolls games (pre wonderland) are actually made up of a 68K cpu emulator and 68k data file.

The first Mag Scrolls game, Pawn, was written for a Sinclair QL. Rather than re-write the game, they just wrote an interpreter (much like Infocoms famous Z-Machine) for each architecture (c64, Amiga, PC, Sinclair, etc)


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